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Located at the end of the first set of turns, the Turn 3 Premier Grandstand offers views of the cars compete for overtaking opportunities at Sheares (Turn 1) before braking to 90km/h as they tackle Turn 3, pick up speed and go full throttle down Republic Boulevard. Spectators will also be able to see the Formula One™ cars rejoin the action on the track as they exit the Pit Lane at Turn 2.

The Turn 3 Premier Grandstand offers an upgraded experience for those who want to be close to the action while enjoying more exclusivity and convenience. Each ticket includes 2 meal vouchers, 2 snack vouchers and 5 drink vouchers per day (beer, wine or soft drinks), which can be redeemed at the premium food and beverage facilities adjacent to the grandstand, or at the dedicated bars. Patrons will also receive an amenity pack daily, with quality earplugs, poncho and other amenities. To top it off, patrons will enjoy wider cushioned seats and have exclusive access to executive restroom facilities.

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Located at the end of the first set of turns, the Turn 3 Premier Grandstand offers views of the cars compete for overtaking opportunities at Sheares (Turn 1) before braking to 90km/h as they tackle Turn 3, pick up speed and go full throttle down Republic Boulevard. Spectators will also be able to see the Formula One™ cars rejoin the action on the track as they exit the Pit Lane at Turn 2.

The Turn 3 Premier Grandstand offers an upgraded experience for those who want to be close to the action while enjoying more exclusivity and convenience. Each ticket includes 2 meal vouchers, 2 snack vouchers and 5 drink vouchers per day (beer, wine or soft drinks), which can be redeemed at the premium food and beverage facilities adjacent to the grandstand, or at the dedicated bars. Patrons will also receive an amenity pack daily, with quality earplugs, poncho and other amenities. To top it off, patrons will enjoy wider cushioned seats and have exclusive access to executive restroom facilities.

Super Pit patrons will be seated at the upper rows in selected blocks (A4 - A16) of the Pit Grandstand. This gives race fans spectacular views of the Pit Straight, team garages, starting grid or finish line. Super Pit ticketholders will also receive a commemorative ticket, lanyard as well as priority access at Gate 1.

Petrolheads will experience the thrill first-hand as drivers tackle the final corner at about 220 km/h before going full throttle towards the chequered flag. Here, you can witness the spectacular fireworks at the end of the race and join in the celebrations on the track as you see first-hand the crowning of a champion at the podium.

The Pit Straight has seen its share of excitement over the years. In 2016, the night race began in stunning fashion only seconds after the red lights went out – Nico Hulkenberg's Force India spun around upon contact with Toro Rosso’s Carlos Sainz and crashed into the pit wall. And who can forget how Heikki Kovalainen’s Lotus burst into flames in the final leg of the 2010 race, prompting him to extinguish the fire himself.

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Super Pit patrons will be seated at the upper rows in selected blocks (A4 - A16) of the Pit Grandstand. This gives race fans spectacular views of the Pit Straight, team garages, starting grid or finish line. Super Pit ticketholders will also receive a commemorative ticket, lanyard as well as priority access at Gate 1.

Petrolheads will experience the thrill first-hand as drivers tackle the final corner at about 220 km/h before going full throttle towards the chequered flag. Here, you can witness the spectacular fireworks at the end of the race and join in the celebrations on the track as you see first-hand the crowning of a champion at the podium.

The Pit Straight has seen its share of excitement over the years. In 2016, the night race began in stunning fashion only seconds after the red lights went out – Nico Hulkenberg's Force India spun around upon contact with Toro Rosso’s Carlos Sainz and crashed into the pit wall. And who can forget how Heikki Kovalainen’s Lotus burst into flames in the final leg of the 2010 race, prompting him to extinguish the fire himself.

Situated right opposite the team garages, Pit Grandstand ticketholders are in an excellent position to catch the adrenaline-pumping action on the Pit Straight and enjoy great views of the Pit Lane, starting grid and finish line.

Petrolheads will experience the thrill first-hand as drivers tackle the final corner at about 220 km/h before going full throttle towards the chequered flag. Here, you can witness the spectacular fireworks at the end of the race and join in the celebrations on the track as you see first-hand the crowning of a champion at the podium.

The Pit Straight has seen its share of excitement over the years. In 2016, the night race began in stunning fashion only seconds after the red lights went out – Nico Hulkenberg's Force India spun around upon contact with Toro Rosso’s Carlos Sainz and crashed into the pit wall. And who can forget how Heikki Kovalainen’s Lotus burst into flames in the final leg of the 2010 race, prompting him to extinguish the fire himself.

There is a brand new price point for young fans. Patrons aged 16 years and below will be able to enjoy Pit Grandstand tickets at a special price of $638. Limited tickets available.

ALSO AVAILABLE AS PART OF A COMBINATION PACKAGE
Combination Packages offer patrons the flexibility to experience different parts of the street circuit on each of the three days. To enjoy the best of what the Marina Bay Street Circuit has to offer, check out the variety of Combination Packages available here.

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Situated right opposite the team garages, Pit Grandstand ticketholders are in an excellent position to catch the adrenaline-pumping action on the Pit Straight and enjoy great views of the Pit Lane, starting grid and finish line.

Petrolheads will experience the thrill first-hand as drivers tackle the final corner at about 220 km/h before going full throttle towards the chequered flag. Here, you can witness the spectacular fireworks at the end of the race and join in the celebrations on the track as you see first-hand the crowning of a champion at the podium.

The Pit Straight has seen its share of excitement over the years. In 2016, the night race began in stunning fashion only seconds after the red lights went out – Nico Hulkenberg's Force India spun around upon contact with Toro Rosso’s Carlos Sainz and crashed into the pit wall. And who can forget how Heikki Kovalainen’s Lotus burst into flames in the final leg of the 2010 race, prompting him to extinguish the fire himself.

There is a brand new price point for young fans. Patrons aged 16 years and below will be able to enjoy Pit Grandstand tickets at a special price of $638. Limited tickets available.

ALSO AVAILABLE AS PART OF A COMBINATION PACKAGE
Combination Packages offer patrons the flexibility to experience different parts of the street circuit on each of the three days. To enjoy the best of what the Marina Bay Street Circuit has to offer, check out the variety of Combination Packages available here.

Turn 1 spectators will be able to witness up-close the sheer skill of a Formula One™ driver. As the drivers jostle for the best position at Sheares (Turn 1) at the start of the race, spectators will experience the awesome braking power of a Formula One™ car as they negotiate the first corner after reaching speeds of 290km/h along the Pit Straight.

Fans here witnessed Felipe Massa’s Ferrari sustain a puncture in the first lap of 2012’s incident-packed race, following a collision with Vitaly Petrov’s Caterham. In 2009, Mark Webber’s Red Bull hit the barriers at Turn 2 as a result of a right front brake failure, ending his race prematurely.

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Turn 1 spectators will be able to witness up-close the sheer skill of a Formula One™ driver. As the drivers jostle for the best position at Sheares (Turn 1) at the start of the race, spectators will experience the awesome braking power of a Formula One™ car as they negotiate the first corner after reaching speeds of 290km/h along the Pit Straight.

Fans here witnessed Felipe Massa’s Ferrari sustain a puncture in the first lap of 2012’s incident-packed race, following a collision with Vitaly Petrov’s Caterham. In 2009, Mark Webber’s Red Bull hit the barriers at Turn 2 as a result of a right front brake failure, ending his race prematurely.

With a superior vantage view of the first three turns of the track and of the cars exiting the Pit Lane, this is where skilled manoeuvring will keep fans on the edge of their seats. Turn 2 Grandstand patrons get a great view of the oncoming cars as they approach Sheares (Turn 1) from 290km/h. The cars will then negotiate Turn 2 before slowing down to 90km/h at Turn 3.

In 2012, fans here witnessed Felipe Massa’s Ferrari sustain a puncture in the first lap, following a collision with Vitaly Petrov’s Caterham. Turn 2 is also where Mark Webber's Red Bull hit the barriers in 2009 due to a right front brake failure, ending his race prematurely.

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With a superior vantage view of the first three turns of the track and of the cars exiting the Pit Lane, this is where skilled manoeuvring will keep fans on the edge of their seats. Turn 2 Grandstand patrons get a great view of the oncoming cars as they approach Sheares (Turn 1) from 290km/h. The cars will then negotiate Turn 2 before slowing down to 90km/h at Turn 3.

In 2012, fans here witnessed Felipe Massa’s Ferrari sustain a puncture in the first lap, following a collision with Vitaly Petrov’s Caterham. Turn 2 is also where Mark Webber's Red Bull hit the barriers in 2009 due to a right front brake failure, ending his race prematurely.

Patrons at the Connaught Grandstand will have superb views of the Formula One™ cars racing across the Esplanade Bridge at speeds of up to 280km/h, and jostling for overtaking opportunities at the Turn 14 right-hander. In 2012, Michael Schumacher outbraked himself and rammed his Mercedes into the back of Jean-Eric Vergne’s Toro Rosso, taking both cars out of the race.

This tight corner was the scene of another incident in 2009 involving Adrian Sutil, Nick Heidfeld and Jaime Alguersuari, which forced a premature retirement for Sutil in the race. Certain seats also offer a view of Turn 8, where Lewis Hamilton was forced to retire at the run-off area after his collision with Mark Webber in 2010.

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Patrons at the Connaught Grandstand will have superb views of the Formula One™ cars racing across the Esplanade Bridge at speeds of up to 280km/h, and jostling for overtaking opportunities at the Turn 14 right-hander. In 2012, Michael Schumacher outbraked himself and rammed his Mercedes into the back of Jean-Eric Vergne’s Toro Rosso, taking both cars out of the race.

This tight corner was the scene of another incident in 2009 involving Adrian Sutil, Nick Heidfeld and Jaime Alguersuari, which forced a premature retirement for Sutil in the race. Certain seats also offer a view of Turn 8, where Lewis Hamilton was forced to retire at the run-off area after his collision with Mark Webber in 2010.

Situated on the driver's left, the Padang Grandstand offers a great view of the cars racing
past the iconic City Hall and old Supreme Court at about 240km/h, as they head towards the
Singapore Sling (Turn 10).

Patrons here will enjoy the close proximity to the Padang Stage, which hosts full-length
concerts by headlining acts nightly. Other attractions in Zone 4 include the F1 Village and
Dockside Hawkers.

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Situated on the driver's left, the Padang Grandstand offers a great view of the cars racing
past the iconic City Hall and old Supreme Court at about 240km/h, as they head towards the
Singapore Sling (Turn 10).

Patrons here will enjoy the close proximity to the Padang Stage, which hosts full-length
concerts by headlining acts nightly. Other attractions in Zone 4 include the F1 Village and
Dockside Hawkers.

Situated between Turns 11 and 12 in the heart of Singapore's Civic District, the new Empress Grandstand offers spectacular views of the cars entering the vaulted arch of the historical Anderson Bridge.

Spectators can look forward to closer racing and potential overtaking opportunities on track, as well as new public spaces around the rejuvenated arts, lifestyle and cultural precinct.

From the Empress Grandstand, patrons can access the Circuit Park's key attractions within Zone 4 via an underpass at the foot of the Anderson Bridge. This includes the food and beverage outlets as well as the entertainment along Connaught Drive and within Esplanade Park, the Padang main stage as well as the offerings at the Esplanade Theatres on the Bay.

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Situated between Turns 11 and 12 in the heart of Singapore's Civic District, the new Empress Grandstand offers spectacular views of the cars entering the vaulted arch of the historical Anderson Bridge.

Spectators can look forward to closer racing and potential overtaking opportunities on track, as well as new public spaces around the rejuvenated arts, lifestyle and cultural precinct.

From the Empress Grandstand, patrons can access the Circuit Park's key attractions within Zone 4 via an underpass at the foot of the Anderson Bridge. This includes the food and beverage outlets as well as the entertainment along Connaught Drive and within Esplanade Park, the Padang main stage as well as the offerings at the Esplanade Theatres on the Bay.

Stamford Grandstand ticketholders have a fantastic view of Turn 7, which presents one of several overtaking opportunities at the Marina Bay Street Circuit. In 2016, Red Bull Racing’s Max Verstappen made overtaking look easy here, as was the case with his lap 54 pass of McLaren Honda’s Fernando Alonso for P6.

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Stamford Grandstand ticketholders have a fantastic view of Turn 7, which presents one of several overtaking opportunities at the Marina Bay Street Circuit. In 2016, Red Bull Racing’s Max Verstappen made overtaking look easy here, as was the case with his lap 54 pass of McLaren Honda’s Fernando Alonso for P6.

Spectators at the Bay Grandstand will hear the roar beneath their feet as the cars race past
the picturesque waterfront stretch and drive underneath the Bay Grandstand, one of the
most unique features of the Singapore track.

Because this section of track requires the drivers to negotiate four angled turns (16 to 19) in
quick succession, it has proven to be an Achilles’ heel for many of them. In 2013, Daniel
Ricciardo’s Toro Rosso hit the wall on the outside of Turn 18 and retired. In 2012, Narain
Karthikeyan lost control of his HRT and crashed into the Turn 18 barriers while Bruno Senna in
2010 rammed his car into Kamui Kobayashi’s stationary BMW Sauber which had fallen prey to
the same barriers earlier.

The Bay Grandstand is perhaps best known for the notorious 2008 Nelson Piquet Junior incident
that took place after Turn 17, in addition to bungled moves a year later by Romain Grosjean at the
same location.

Bay Grandstand ticketholders are spoilt for choice when it comes to food and beverage, with
outlets at the grandstand’s undercroft as well as at the nearby Esplanade Theatres by the
Bay.

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Spectators at the Bay Grandstand will hear the roar beneath their feet as the cars race past
the picturesque waterfront stretch and drive underneath the Bay Grandstand, one of the
most unique features of the Singapore track.

Because this section of track requires the drivers to negotiate four angled turns (16 to 19) in
quick succession, it has proven to be an Achilles’ heel for many of them. In 2013, Daniel
Ricciardo’s Toro Rosso hit the wall on the outside of Turn 18 and retired. In 2012, Narain
Karthikeyan lost control of his HRT and crashed into the Turn 18 barriers while Bruno Senna in
2010 rammed his car into Kamui Kobayashi’s stationary BMW Sauber which had fallen prey to
the same barriers earlier.

The Bay Grandstand is perhaps best known for the notorious 2008 Nelson Piquet Junior incident
that took place after Turn 17, in addition to bungled moves a year later by Romain Grosjean at the
same location.

Bay Grandstand ticketholders are spoilt for choice when it comes to food and beverage, with
outlets at the grandstand’s undercroft as well as at the nearby Esplanade Theatres by the
Bay.

This is a single-day ticket for petrolheads who are gunning for the adrenaline-pumping race action on the Pit Straight. Situated right opposite the team garages, Pit Grandstand ticketholders will enjoy great views of the Pit Lane, starting grid and finish line.

Petrolheads will experience the thrill first-hand as drivers tackle the final corner at about 220 km/h before going full throttle towards the chequered flag. Here, you can witness the spectacular fireworks at the end of the race and join in the celebrations on the track as you see first-hand the crowning of a champion at the podium.

The Pit Straight has seen its share of excitement over the years. In 2016, the night race began in stunning fashion only seconds after the red lights went out – Nico Hulkenberg's Force India spun around upon contact with Toro Rosso’s Carlos Sainz and crashed into the pit wall. And who can forget how Heikki Kovalainen’s Lotus burst into flames in the final leg of the 2010 race, prompting him to extinguish the fire himself.

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This is a single-day ticket for petrolheads who are gunning for the adrenaline-pumping race action on the Pit Straight. Situated right opposite the team garages, Pit Grandstand ticketholders will enjoy great views of the Pit Lane, starting grid and finish line.

Petrolheads will experience the thrill first-hand as drivers tackle the final corner at about 220 km/h before going full throttle towards the chequered flag. Here, you can witness the spectacular fireworks at the end of the race and join in the celebrations on the track as you see first-hand the crowning of a champion at the podium.

The Pit Straight has seen its share of excitement over the years. In 2016, the night race began in stunning fashion only seconds after the red lights went out – Nico Hulkenberg's Force India spun around upon contact with Toro Rosso’s Carlos Sainz and crashed into the pit wall. And who can forget how Heikki Kovalainen’s Lotus burst into flames in the final leg of the 2010 race, prompting him to extinguish the fire himself.

Situated between Turns 11 and 12 in the heart of Singapore's Civic District, the new Empress Grandstand offers spectacular views of the cars entering the vaulted arch of the historical Anderson Bridge.

Spectators can look forward to closer racing and potential overtaking opportunities on track, as well as new public spaces around the rejuvenated arts, lifestyle and cultural precinct.

From the Empress Grandstand, patrons can access the Circuit Park's key attractions within Zone 4 via an underpass at the foot of the Anderson Bridge. This includes the food and beverage outlets as well as the entertainment along Connaught Drive and within Esplanade Park, the Padang main stage as well as the offerings at the Esplanade Theatres on the Bay.

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Situated between Turns 11 and 12 in the heart of Singapore's Civic District, the new Empress Grandstand offers spectacular views of the cars entering the vaulted arch of the historical Anderson Bridge.

Spectators can look forward to closer racing and potential overtaking opportunities on track, as well as new public spaces around the rejuvenated arts, lifestyle and cultural precinct.

From the Empress Grandstand, patrons can access the Circuit Park's key attractions within Zone 4 via an underpass at the foot of the Anderson Bridge. This includes the food and beverage outlets as well as the entertainment along Connaught Drive and within Esplanade Park, the Padang main stage as well as the offerings at the Esplanade Theatres on the Bay.

Situated between Turns 11 and 12 in the heart of Singapore's Civic District, the new Empress Grandstand offers spectacular views of the cars entering the vaulted arch of the historical Anderson Bridge.

Spectators can look forward to closer racing and potential overtaking opportunities on track, as well as new public spaces around the rejuvenated arts, lifestyle and cultural precinct.

From the Empress Grandstand, patrons can access the Circuit Park's key attractions within Zone 4 via an underpass at the foot of the Anderson Bridge. This includes the food and beverage outlets as well as the entertainment along Connaught Drive and within Esplanade Park, the Padang main stage as well as the offerings at the Esplanade Theatres on the Bay.

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Situated between Turns 11 and 12 in the heart of Singapore's Civic District, the new Empress Grandstand offers spectacular views of the cars entering the vaulted arch of the historical Anderson Bridge.

Spectators can look forward to closer racing and potential overtaking opportunities on track, as well as new public spaces around the rejuvenated arts, lifestyle and cultural precinct.

From the Empress Grandstand, patrons can access the Circuit Park's key attractions within Zone 4 via an underpass at the foot of the Anderson Bridge. This includes the food and beverage outlets as well as the entertainment along Connaught Drive and within Esplanade Park, the Padang main stage as well as the offerings at the Esplanade Theatres on the Bay.

Situated between Turns 11 and 12 in the heart of Singapore's Civic District, the new Empress Grandstand offers spectacular views of the cars entering the vaulted arch of the historical Anderson Bridge.

Spectators can look forward to closer racing and potential overtaking opportunities on track, as well as new public spaces around the rejuvenated arts, lifestyle and cultural precinct.

From the Empress Grandstand, patrons can access the Circuit Park's key attractions within Zone 4 via an underpass at the foot of the Anderson Bridge. This includes the food and beverage outlets as well as the entertainment along Connaught Drive and within Esplanade Park, the Padang main stage as well as the offerings at the Esplanade Theatres on the Bay.

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Situated between Turns 11 and 12 in the heart of Singapore's Civic District, the new Empress Grandstand offers spectacular views of the cars entering the vaulted arch of the historical Anderson Bridge.

Spectators can look forward to closer racing and potential overtaking opportunities on track, as well as new public spaces around the rejuvenated arts, lifestyle and cultural precinct.

From the Empress Grandstand, patrons can access the Circuit Park's key attractions within Zone 4 via an underpass at the foot of the Anderson Bridge. This includes the food and beverage outlets as well as the entertainment along Connaught Drive and within Esplanade Park, the Padang main stage as well as the offerings at the Esplanade Theatres on the Bay.

Situated on the driver's left, the Padang Grandstand offers a great view of the cars racing
past the iconic City Hall and old Supreme Court at about 240km/h, as they head towards the
Singapore Sling (Turn 10).

Patrons here will enjoy the close proximity to the Padang Stage, which hosts full-length
concerts by headlining acts nightly. Other attractions in Zone 4 include the F1 Village and
Dockside Hawkers.

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Situated on the driver's left, the Padang Grandstand offers a great view of the cars racing
past the iconic City Hall and old Supreme Court at about 240km/h, as they head towards the
Singapore Sling (Turn 10).

Patrons here will enjoy the close proximity to the Padang Stage, which hosts full-length
concerts by headlining acts nightly. Other attractions in Zone 4 include the F1 Village and
Dockside Hawkers.

Situated on the driver's left, the Padang Grandstand offers a great view of the cars racing
past the iconic City Hall and old Supreme Court at about 240km/h, as they head towards the
Singapore Sling (Turn 10).

Patrons here will enjoy the close proximity to the Padang Stage, which hosts full-length
concerts by headlining acts nightly. Other attractions in Zone 4 include the F1 Village and
Dockside Hawkers.

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Situated on the driver's left, the Padang Grandstand offers a great view of the cars racing
past the iconic City Hall and old Supreme Court at about 240km/h, as they head towards the
Singapore Sling (Turn 10).

Patrons here will enjoy the close proximity to the Padang Stage, which hosts full-length
concerts by headlining acts nightly. Other attractions in Zone 4 include the F1 Village and
Dockside Hawkers.

Situated on the driver's left, the Padang Grandstand offers a great view of the cars racing
past the iconic City Hall and old Supreme Court at about 240km/h, as they head towards the
Singapore Sling (Turn 10).

Patrons here will enjoy the close proximity to the Padang Stage, which hosts full-length
concerts by headlining acts nightly. Other attractions in Zone 4 include the F1 Village and
Dockside Hawkers.

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Situated on the driver's left, the Padang Grandstand offers a great view of the cars racing
past the iconic City Hall and old Supreme Court at about 240km/h, as they head towards the
Singapore Sling (Turn 10).

Patrons here will enjoy the close proximity to the Padang Stage, which hosts full-length
concerts by headlining acts nightly. Other attractions in Zone 4 include the F1 Village and
Dockside Hawkers.

Spectators at the Bay Grandstand will hear the roar beneath their feet as the cars race past
the picturesque waterfront stretch and drive underneath the Bay Grandstand, one of the
most unique features of the Singapore track.

Because this section of track requires the drivers to negotiate four angled turns (16 to 19) in
quick succession, it has proven to be an Achilles’ heel for many of them. In 2013, Daniel
Ricciardo’s Toro Rosso hit the wall on the outside of Turn 18 and retired. In 2012, Narain
Karthikeyan lost control of his HRT and crashed into the Turn 18 barriers while Bruno Senna in
2010 rammed his car into Kamui Kobayashi’s stationary BMW Sauber which had fallen prey to
the same barriers earlier.

The Bay Grandstand is perhaps best known for the notorious 2008 Nelson Piquet Junior incident
that took place after Turn 17, in addition to bungled moves a year later by Romain Grosjean at the
same location.

Bay Grandstand ticketholders are spoilt for choice when it comes to food and beverage, with
outlets at the grandstand’s undercroft as well as at the nearby Esplanade Theatres by the
Bay.

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Spectators at the Bay Grandstand will hear the roar beneath their feet as the cars race past
the picturesque waterfront stretch and drive underneath the Bay Grandstand, one of the
most unique features of the Singapore track.

Because this section of track requires the drivers to negotiate four angled turns (16 to 19) in
quick succession, it has proven to be an Achilles’ heel for many of them. In 2013, Daniel
Ricciardo’s Toro Rosso hit the wall on the outside of Turn 18 and retired. In 2012, Narain
Karthikeyan lost control of his HRT and crashed into the Turn 18 barriers while Bruno Senna in
2010 rammed his car into Kamui Kobayashi’s stationary BMW Sauber which had fallen prey to
the same barriers earlier.

The Bay Grandstand is perhaps best known for the notorious 2008 Nelson Piquet Junior incident
that took place after Turn 17, in addition to bungled moves a year later by Romain Grosjean at the
same location.

Bay Grandstand ticketholders are spoilt for choice when it comes to food and beverage, with
outlets at the grandstand’s undercroft as well as at the nearby Esplanade Theatres by the
Bay.

Spectators at the Bay Grandstand will hear the roar beneath their feet as the cars race past
the picturesque waterfront stretch and drive underneath the Bay Grandstand, one of the
most unique features of the Singapore track.

Because this section of track requires the drivers to negotiate four angled turns (16 to 19) in
quick succession, it has proven to be an Achilles’ heel for many of them. In 2013, Daniel
Ricciardo’s Toro Rosso hit the wall on the outside of Turn 18 and retired. In 2012, Narain
Karthikeyan lost control of his HRT and crashed into the Turn 18 barriers while Bruno Senna in
2010 rammed his car into Kamui Kobayashi’s stationary BMW Sauber which had fallen prey to
the same barriers earlier.

The Bay Grandstand is perhaps best known for the notorious 2008 Nelson Piquet Junior incident
that took place after Turn 17, in addition to bungled moves a year later by Romain Grosjean at the
same location.

Bay Grandstand ticketholders are spoilt for choice when it comes to food and beverage, with
outlets at the grandstand’s undercroft as well as at the nearby Esplanade Theatres by the
Bay.

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Spectators at the Bay Grandstand will hear the roar beneath their feet as the cars race past
the picturesque waterfront stretch and drive underneath the Bay Grandstand, one of the
most unique features of the Singapore track.

Because this section of track requires the drivers to negotiate four angled turns (16 to 19) in
quick succession, it has proven to be an Achilles’ heel for many of them. In 2013, Daniel
Ricciardo’s Toro Rosso hit the wall on the outside of Turn 18 and retired. In 2012, Narain
Karthikeyan lost control of his HRT and crashed into the Turn 18 barriers while Bruno Senna in
2010 rammed his car into Kamui Kobayashi’s stationary BMW Sauber which had fallen prey to
the same barriers earlier.

The Bay Grandstand is perhaps best known for the notorious 2008 Nelson Piquet Junior incident
that took place after Turn 17, in addition to bungled moves a year later by Romain Grosjean at the
same location.

Bay Grandstand ticketholders are spoilt for choice when it comes to food and beverage, with
outlets at the grandstand’s undercroft as well as at the nearby Esplanade Theatres by the
Bay.

Spectators at the Bay Grandstand will hear the roar beneath their feet as the cars race past
the picturesque waterfront stretch and drive underneath the Bay Grandstand, one of the
most unique features of the Singapore track.

Because this section of track requires the drivers to negotiate four angled turns (16 to 19) in
quick succession, it has proven to be an Achilles’ heel for many of them. In 2013, Daniel
Ricciardo’s Toro Rosso hit the wall on the outside of Turn 18 and retired. In 2012, Narain
Karthikeyan lost control of his HRT and crashed into the Turn 18 barriers while Bruno Senna in
2010 rammed his car into Kamui Kobayashi’s stationary BMW Sauber which had fallen prey to
the same barriers earlier.

The Bay Grandstand is perhaps best known for the notorious 2008 Nelson Piquet Junior incident
that took place after Turn 17, in addition to bungled moves a year later by Romain Grosjean at the
same location.

Bay Grandstand ticketholders are spoilt for choice when it comes to food and beverage, with
outlets at the grandstand’s undercroft as well as at the nearby Esplanade Theatres by the
Bay.

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Spectators at the Bay Grandstand will hear the roar beneath their feet as the cars race past
the picturesque waterfront stretch and drive underneath the Bay Grandstand, one of the
most unique features of the Singapore track.

Because this section of track requires the drivers to negotiate four angled turns (16 to 19) in
quick succession, it has proven to be an Achilles’ heel for many of them. In 2013, Daniel
Ricciardo’s Toro Rosso hit the wall on the outside of Turn 18 and retired. In 2012, Narain
Karthikeyan lost control of his HRT and crashed into the Turn 18 barriers while Bruno Senna in
2010 rammed his car into Kamui Kobayashi’s stationary BMW Sauber which had fallen prey to
the same barriers earlier.

The Bay Grandstand is perhaps best known for the notorious 2008 Nelson Piquet Junior incident
that took place after Turn 17, in addition to bungled moves a year later by Romain Grosjean at the
same location.

Bay Grandstand ticketholders are spoilt for choice when it comes to food and beverage, with
outlets at the grandstand’s undercroft as well as at the nearby Esplanade Theatres by the
Bay.

Fans can catch the action from bleachers strategically located throughout the Circuit Park,
including the first and final sequence of corners, the pit lane entry and exit, as well as along
the sweeping right-hander at Turn 5.

Fans here witnessed Bruno Senna suffer a mishap not once, but twice over the weekend in 2012.
Senna’s Williams Renault made contact with the left-hand wall at Turn 20 during FP2,
damaging the left-rear suspension. In Qualifying, Senna hit the barriers at Turn 21 – this
time breaking his right rear suspension in the process.

Vitaly Petrov’s Caterham brought out the red flags in FP3 when he hit the barriers here
too, before spinning to a halt at the entrance of the Pit Lane with a broken right rear
suspension.

Premier Walkabout patrons can also indulge in a multitude of entertainment, food and beverage
offerings across the entire Circuit Park over the three days, with access to Zone 1,
Zone 2,
Zone 3
and
Zone 4.
.

Share this ticketPremier Walkabout

Fans can catch the action from bleachers strategically located throughout the Circuit Park,
including the first and final sequence of corners, the pit lane entry and exit, as well as along
the sweeping right-hander at Turn 5.

Fans here witnessed Bruno Senna suffer a mishap not once, but twice over the weekend in 2012.
Senna’s Williams Renault made contact with the left-hand wall at Turn 20 during FP2,
damaging the left-rear suspension. In Qualifying, Senna hit the barriers at Turn 21 – this
time breaking his right rear suspension in the process.

Vitaly Petrov’s Caterham brought out the red flags in FP3 when he hit the barriers here
too, before spinning to a halt at the entrance of the Pit Lane with a broken right rear
suspension.

Premier Walkabout patrons can also indulge in a multitude of entertainment, food and beverage
offerings across the entire Circuit Park over the three days, with access to Zone 1,
Zone 2,
Zone 3
and
Zone 4.
.

Zone 4 Walkabout patrons will enjoy unparalleled views of the exciting race action from
specially designed bleachers in strategic trackside locations that maximise viewing opportunities.
These include the Esplanade Drive and Raffles Avenue. In 2012, patrons witnessed Schumacher
outbrake himself at Turn 14 and ram his Mercedes into the back of Jean-Eric Vergne’s Toro
Rosso, taking both cars out of the race.

Patrons can choose their preferred spot to watch the race up-close or roam around Zone 4 to
catch different perspectives of the challenging twists and turns of the Marina Bay Street
Circuit.

Zone 4 Walkabout tickets are also ideal for fans who want to catch the daily performances by
international headlining acts at the Padang Stage as well as the roving entertainment.

Share this ticketZone 4 Walkabout

Zone 4 Walkabout patrons will enjoy unparalleled views of the exciting race action from
specially designed bleachers in strategic trackside locations that maximise viewing opportunities.
These include the Esplanade Drive and Raffles Avenue. In 2012, patrons witnessed Schumacher
outbrake himself at Turn 14 and ram his Mercedes into the back of Jean-Eric Vergne’s Toro
Rosso, taking both cars out of the race.

Patrons can choose their preferred spot to watch the race up-close or roam around Zone 4 to
catch different perspectives of the challenging twists and turns of the Marina Bay Street
Circuit.

Zone 4 Walkabout tickets are also ideal for fans who want to catch the daily performances by
international headlining acts at the Padang Stage as well as the roving entertainment.

Fans can catch the action from bleachers strategically located throughout the Circuit Park,
including the first and final sequence of corners, the pit lane entry and exit, as well as along
the sweeping right-hander at Turn 5.

Fans here witnessed Bruno Senna suffer a mishap not once, but twice over the weekend in 2012.
Senna’s Williams Renault made contact with the left-hand wall at Turn 20 during FP2,
damaging the left-rear suspension. In Qualifying, Senna hit the barriers at Turn 21 – this
time breaking his right rear suspension in the process.

Vitaly Petrov’s Caterham brought out the red flags in FP3 when he hit the barriers here
too, before spinning to a halt at the entrance of the Pit Lane with a broken right rear
suspension.

Premier Walkabout patrons can also indulge in a multitude of entertainment, food and beverage
offerings across the entire Circuit Park, with access to Zone 1 , Zone 2 ,
Zone 3 and Zone 4..

Share this ticketPremier Walkabout - Friday

Fans can catch the action from bleachers strategically located throughout the Circuit Park,
including the first and final sequence of corners, the pit lane entry and exit, as well as along
the sweeping right-hander at Turn 5.

Fans here witnessed Bruno Senna suffer a mishap not once, but twice over the weekend in 2012.
Senna’s Williams Renault made contact with the left-hand wall at Turn 20 during FP2,
damaging the left-rear suspension. In Qualifying, Senna hit the barriers at Turn 21 – this
time breaking his right rear suspension in the process.

Vitaly Petrov’s Caterham brought out the red flags in FP3 when he hit the barriers here
too, before spinning to a halt at the entrance of the Pit Lane with a broken right rear
suspension.

Premier Walkabout patrons can also indulge in a multitude of entertainment, food and beverage
offerings across the entire Circuit Park, with access to Zone 1 , Zone 2 ,
Zone 3 and Zone 4..

Fans can catch the action from bleachers strategically located throughout the Circuit Park,
including the first and final sequence of corners, the pit lane entry and exit, as well as along
the sweeping right-hander at Turn 5.

Fans here witnessed Bruno Senna suffer a mishap not once, but twice over the weekend in 2012.
Senna’s Williams Renault made contact with the left-hand wall at Turn 20 during FP2,
damaging the left-rear suspension. In Qualifying, Senna hit the barriers at Turn 21 – this
time breaking his right rear suspension in the process.

Vitaly Petrov’s Caterham brought out the red flags in FP3 when he hit the barriers here
too, before spinning to a halt at the entrance of the Pit Lane with a broken right rear
suspension.

Premier Walkabout patrons can also indulge in a multitude of entertainment, food and beverage
offerings across the entire Circuit Park, with access to Zone 1,
Zone 2,
Zone 3
and
Zone 4.
.

Share this ticketPremier Walkabout - Saturday

Fans can catch the action from bleachers strategically located throughout the Circuit Park,
including the first and final sequence of corners, the pit lane entry and exit, as well as along
the sweeping right-hander at Turn 5.

Fans here witnessed Bruno Senna suffer a mishap not once, but twice over the weekend in 2012.
Senna’s Williams Renault made contact with the left-hand wall at Turn 20 during FP2,
damaging the left-rear suspension. In Qualifying, Senna hit the barriers at Turn 21 – this
time breaking his right rear suspension in the process.

Vitaly Petrov’s Caterham brought out the red flags in FP3 when he hit the barriers here
too, before spinning to a halt at the entrance of the Pit Lane with a broken right rear
suspension.

Premier Walkabout patrons can also indulge in a multitude of entertainment, food and beverage
offerings across the entire Circuit Park, with access to Zone 1,
Zone 2,
Zone 3
and
Zone 4.
.

Fans can catch the action from bleachers strategically located throughout the Circuit Park,
including the first and final sequence of corners, the pit lane entry and exit, as well as along
the sweeping right-hander at Turn 5.

Fans here witnessed Bruno Senna suffer a mishap not once, but twice over the weekend in 2012.
Senna’s Williams Renault made contact with the left-hand wall at Turn 20 during FP2,
damaging the left-rear suspension. In Qualifying, Senna hit the barriers at Turn 21 – this
time breaking his right rear suspension in the process.

Vitaly Petrov’s Caterham brought out the red flags in FP3 when he hit the barriers here
too, before spinning to a halt at the entrance of the Pit Lane with a broken right rear
suspension.

Premier Walkabout patrons can also indulge in a multitude of entertainment, food and beverage
offerings across the entire Circuit Park, with access to Zone 1,
Zone 2,
Zone 3
and
Zone 4.
.

Share this ticketPremier Walkabout - Sunday

Fans can catch the action from bleachers strategically located throughout the Circuit Park,
including the first and final sequence of corners, the pit lane entry and exit, as well as along
the sweeping right-hander at Turn 5.

Fans here witnessed Bruno Senna suffer a mishap not once, but twice over the weekend in 2012.
Senna’s Williams Renault made contact with the left-hand wall at Turn 20 during FP2,
damaging the left-rear suspension. In Qualifying, Senna hit the barriers at Turn 21 – this
time breaking his right rear suspension in the process.

Vitaly Petrov’s Caterham brought out the red flags in FP3 when he hit the barriers here
too, before spinning to a halt at the entrance of the Pit Lane with a broken right rear
suspension.

Premier Walkabout patrons can also indulge in a multitude of entertainment, food and beverage
offerings across the entire Circuit Park, with access to Zone 1,
Zone 2,
Zone 3
and
Zone 4.
.

To enjoy the best of what the Marina Bay Street Circuit has to offer, spectators can opt for the Combination Package which provides the flexibility to explore different parts of the street circuit on each of the three days.

Pit Combination provides access to the Padang Grandstand in Zone 4 on Friday, Stamford Grandstand in Zone 4 on Saturday and Pit Grandstand in Zone 1 on Sunday.

Do note that each grandstand category provides access to different zones over the three days.

Share this ticketPit Combination

To enjoy the best of what the Marina Bay Street Circuit has to offer, spectators can opt for the Combination Package which provides the flexibility to explore different parts of the street circuit on each of the three days.

Pit Combination provides access to the Padang Grandstand in Zone 4 on Friday, Stamford Grandstand in Zone 4 on Saturday and Pit Grandstand in Zone 1 on Sunday.

Do note that each grandstand category provides access to different zones over the three days.

To enjoy the best of what the Marina Bay Street Circuit has to offer, spectators can opt for the Combination Package which provides the flexibility to explore different parts of the street circuit on each of the three days.

Fans who would like to experience the best of the racing action as well as the entertainment programme throughout the Circuit Park may opt for Zone 1 Walkabout Combination, which includes tickets to the Pit Grandstand in Zone 1for Friday and Saturday, and Premier Walkabout tickets for Sunday.

Do note that each ticket category provides access to different zones over the three days.

Share this ticketZone 1 Walkabout Combination

To enjoy the best of what the Marina Bay Street Circuit has to offer, spectators can opt for the Combination Package which provides the flexibility to explore different parts of the street circuit on each of the three days.

Fans who would like to experience the best of the racing action as well as the entertainment programme throughout the Circuit Park may opt for Zone 1 Walkabout Combination, which includes tickets to the Pit Grandstand in Zone 1for Friday and Saturday, and Premier Walkabout tickets for Sunday.

Do note that each ticket category provides access to different zones over the three days.

To enjoy the best of what the Marina Bay Street Circuit has to offer, spectators can opt for the Combination Package which provides the flexibility to explore different parts of the street circuit on each of the three days.

Padang Combination enables patrons to check out the racing action from the Stamford Grandstand in Zone 4 on Friday, Pit Grandstand in Zone 1 on Saturday and the Padang Grandstand in Zone 4 on Sunday.

Do note that each grandstand category provides access to different zones over the three days.

Share this ticketPadang Combination

To enjoy the best of what the Marina Bay Street Circuit has to offer, spectators can opt for the Combination Package which provides the flexibility to explore different parts of the street circuit on each of the three days.

Padang Combination enables patrons to check out the racing action from the Stamford Grandstand in Zone 4 on Friday, Pit Grandstand in Zone 1 on Saturday and the Padang Grandstand in Zone 4 on Sunday.

Do note that each grandstand category provides access to different zones over the three days.

To enjoy the best of what the Marina Bay Street Circuit has to offer, spectators can opt for the Combination Package which provides the flexibility to explore different parts of the street circuit on each of the three days.

Stamford Combination provides access to the Pit Grandstand in Zone 1 on Friday, Padang Grandstand in Zone 4 on Saturday and Stamford Grandstand in Zone 4 on Sunday.

Do note that each grandstand category provides access to different zones over the three days.

Share this ticketStamford Combination

To enjoy the best of what the Marina Bay Street Circuit has to offer, spectators can opt for the Combination Package which provides the flexibility to explore different parts of the street circuit on each of the three days.

Stamford Combination provides access to the Pit Grandstand in Zone 1 on Friday, Padang Grandstand in Zone 4 on Saturday and Stamford Grandstand in Zone 4 on Sunday.

Do note that each grandstand category provides access to different zones over the three days.

Hospitality and Executive Packages

Step into the epitome of luxury as a plethora of gastronomical delights and unrivalled access to the Formula 1® action offer a feast for your senses. Marvel at the efficiency of the pit crew at work just below, spot the who's who of Formula 1® in the Paddock and witness the spectacular race to the finish line from the comfort of the Formula 1 Paddock Club™.

Enjoy front row seats to the race with floor-to-ceiling windows in each luxuriously furnished suite, or head outdoors to the adjacent dedicated grandstand to view the Formula 1® cars up-close. To get to the heart of the action, guests can partake in the Pit Lane walk to see the cars and crew at their garages as they gear up for the night race.

Paddock Club™ guests also enjoy exclusive entry to The Garden, a prestigious sanctuary located amidst the hustle and bustle of the street circuit. Even more epicurean delights from celebrity chefs await at the lifestyle area – savour the tantalising cuisine, explore the themed bars, enjoy live entertainment at the stage and escape to an oasis of calm at the spa.

Share this ticketFormula 1 Paddock Club&trade;

Step into the epitome of luxury as a plethora of gastronomical delights and unrivalled access to the Formula 1® action offer a feast for your senses. Marvel at the efficiency of the pit crew at work just below, spot the who's who of Formula 1® in the Paddock and witness the spectacular race to the finish line from the comfort of the Formula 1 Paddock Club™.

Enjoy front row seats to the race with floor-to-ceiling windows in each luxuriously furnished suite, or head outdoors to the adjacent dedicated grandstand to view the Formula 1® cars up-close. To get to the heart of the action, guests can partake in the Pit Lane walk to see the cars and crew at their garages as they gear up for the night race.

Paddock Club™ guests also enjoy exclusive entry to The Garden, a prestigious sanctuary located amidst the hustle and bustle of the street circuit. Even more epicurean delights from celebrity chefs await at the lifestyle area – savour the tantalising cuisine, explore the themed bars, enjoy live entertainment at the stage and escape to an oasis of calm at the spa.

With fully air-conditioned suites and fantastic panoramic views from the attached private viewing balcony, the Sky Suite offers guests the best vantage point to view the thrilling race action.

The exclusive suites have been completely revamped - we've transformed the ceiling and raised it, changed the ambient lighting, ensured the balconies are unblocked to optimise your view, radically enhanced the common areas and added luxe finishes to the washrooms. You can also opt for one of two décor options for your private suite, all included in the price: Alternative, which feature splashes of vibrant hues against a dramatic backdrop, or Classic for warm, earthy tones. With more possibilities to customise your suite as well as the food menu, the possibilities are endless.

With spectacular views of the race track, Singapore skyline and a myriad of alfresco dining options, the rooftop Sky Terrace is the ideal location to soak up the exhilarating atmosphere. Enjoy sensational gastronomic offerings from award-winning restaurants, delight in specially concocted cocktails at the rooftop bars, catch specially curated roving entertainment and enjoy an up-close view of the dazzling post-race fireworks.

Share this ticketSky Suite

With fully air-conditioned suites and fantastic panoramic views from the attached private viewing balcony, the Sky Suite offers guests the best vantage point to view the thrilling race action.

The exclusive suites have been completely revamped - we've transformed the ceiling and raised it, changed the ambient lighting, ensured the balconies are unblocked to optimise your view, radically enhanced the common areas and added luxe finishes to the washrooms. You can also opt for one of two décor options for your private suite, all included in the price: Alternative, which feature splashes of vibrant hues against a dramatic backdrop, or Classic for warm, earthy tones. With more possibilities to customise your suite as well as the food menu, the possibilities are endless.

With spectacular views of the race track, Singapore skyline and a myriad of alfresco dining options, the rooftop Sky Terrace is the ideal location to soak up the exhilarating atmosphere. Enjoy sensational gastronomic offerings from award-winning restaurants, delight in specially concocted cocktails at the rooftop bars, catch specially curated roving entertainment and enjoy an up-close view of the dazzling post-race fireworks.

Experience a new cutting-edge hospitality concept at Twenty3, Singapore GP's latest exciting offering at the home of Formula 1® night racing. With luxe furnishing, multiple dining options, live music and bespoke entertainment areas to elevate the electrifying ambience at the Marina Bay Street Circuit, Twenty3 promises a feast for the senses.

This massive 3,000 sqm facility houses a multitude of award-winning food and beverage options where you can dine indoors in air-conditioned comfort or alfresco under the stars. Choose to dine at any of the three feature restaurants for European, Asian or New Age cuisine, then unwind at one of four speciality bars. For a sweet treat, head to the dessert arena to tantalise your senses with a delightful array of sumptuous cakes, perfect pastries and gorgeous gelatos – all freshly prepared by renowned pastry chefs.

Over at the two-storey Apex Lounge, let the hottest club hits set the tone for the weekend. Head to the feature bar to mingle over masterfully crafted cocktails or sink into stylish seating and cheer on your favourite F1® driver.

Strategically located at the final corner of the street circuit and with numerous vantage points throughout Twenty3, you will be spoilt for choice for superb views of the F1® cars as they go wheel-to-wheel towards the pit straight. Don't miss a second of the action as you witness the drivers battle it out on the track via the full-length window at the restaurants, head outdoors to any of the viewing galleries for the ultimate adrenaline rush, or join in the podium celebrations at the rooftop of the Apex Lounge and catch the dazzling fireworks display at the crowning of the champion.

With free-flow of music, drinks and thrilling race action all night long, you know you're in for an epic weekend at the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix.

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Experience a new cutting-edge hospitality concept at Twenty3, Singapore GP's latest exciting offering at the home of Formula 1® night racing. With luxe furnishing, multiple dining options, live music and bespoke entertainment areas to elevate the electrifying ambience at the Marina Bay Street Circuit, Twenty3 promises a feast for the senses.

This massive 3,000 sqm facility houses a multitude of award-winning food and beverage options where you can dine indoors in air-conditioned comfort or alfresco under the stars. Choose to dine at any of the three feature restaurants for European, Asian or New Age cuisine, then unwind at one of four speciality bars. For a sweet treat, head to the dessert arena to tantalise your senses with a delightful array of sumptuous cakes, perfect pastries and gorgeous gelatos – all freshly prepared by renowned pastry chefs.

Over at the two-storey Apex Lounge, let the hottest club hits set the tone for the weekend. Head to the feature bar to mingle over masterfully crafted cocktails or sink into stylish seating and cheer on your favourite F1® driver.

Strategically located at the final corner of the street circuit and with numerous vantage points throughout Twenty3, you will be spoilt for choice for superb views of the F1® cars as they go wheel-to-wheel towards the pit straight. Don't miss a second of the action as you witness the drivers battle it out on the track via the full-length window at the restaurants, head outdoors to any of the viewing galleries for the ultimate adrenaline rush, or join in the podium celebrations at the rooftop of the Apex Lounge and catch the dazzling fireworks display at the crowning of the champion.

With free-flow of music, drinks and thrilling race action all night long, you know you're in for an epic weekend at the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix.

Experience the thrill of the night race in the casual, relaxed comfort of The Green Room. The elegantly furnished Green Room features a specially curated menu of international cuisine alongside a wide selection of wines, beers and soft drinks from the open bar.

Choose to kick back indoors in air-conditioned comfort, or step out to the attached private balcony for a prime view of the Formula 1® action on track.

PACKAGE INCLUDES

Access to The Green Room

Flexibility in hosting guests with no minimum guest requirement

Attached private viewing gallery on a first-come first-served basis

Dedicated or shared tables within suite

World-class menu: dinner and supper

Free-flow wines and sparkling wine, beers and soft drinks

Dedicated Suite Ambassador to pamper your guests throughout the evening

Share this ticketThe Green Room

Experience the thrill of the night race in the casual, relaxed comfort of The Green Room. The elegantly furnished Green Room features a specially curated menu of international cuisine alongside a wide selection of wines, beers and soft drinks from the open bar.

Choose to kick back indoors in air-conditioned comfort, or step out to the attached private balcony for a prime view of the Formula 1® action on track.

PACKAGE INCLUDES

Access to The Green Room

Flexibility in hosting guests with no minimum guest requirement

Attached private viewing gallery on a first-come first-served basis

Dedicated or shared tables within suite

World-class menu: dinner and supper

Free-flow wines and sparkling wine, beers and soft drinks

Dedicated Suite Ambassador to pamper your guests throughout the evening

Elevate your Formula 1® experience with access to the exclusive Lounge@Turn 3. Located at the end of the first set of turns, the Lounge@Turn 3 offers prime views of the cars competing for overtaking opportunities at the first turn before braking to 90km/h as they tackle Turn 3, pick up speed and go full throttle down Republic Boulevard.

Catch the excitement of the action on track in air-conditioned comfort in the lounge or soak up the atmosphere outdoors with an assigned seat at the enhanced Premier Grandstand. Enjoy wider cushioned seats and access to specially built executive restroom facilities – all designed to add extra comfort to the outdoor grandstand experience.

Throughout the race weekend, fuel up with tantalising meals and snacks in between races, and complement your meal with a selection of wines, beers and soft drinks from the open bar inside the lounge.

PACKAGE INCLUDES

Two meal vouchers (redeemable only at the dedicated food and beverage outlets)

Two snack vouchers (redeemable only at the dedicated food and beverage outlets)

Share this ticketLounge@turn 3

Elevate your Formula 1® experience with access to the exclusive Lounge@Turn 3. Located at the end of the first set of turns, the Lounge@Turn 3 offers prime views of the cars competing for overtaking opportunities at the first turn before braking to 90km/h as they tackle Turn 3, pick up speed and go full throttle down Republic Boulevard.

Catch the excitement of the action on track in air-conditioned comfort in the lounge or soak up the atmosphere outdoors with an assigned seat at the enhanced Premier Grandstand. Enjoy wider cushioned seats and access to specially built executive restroom facilities – all designed to add extra comfort to the outdoor grandstand experience.

Throughout the race weekend, fuel up with tantalising meals and snacks in between races, and complement your meal with a selection of wines, beers and soft drinks from the open bar inside the lounge.

PACKAGE INCLUDES

Two meal vouchers (redeemable only at the dedicated food and beverage outlets)

Two snack vouchers (redeemable only at the dedicated food and beverage outlets)

Located at the end of the first set of turns, the Turn 3 Premier Grandstand offers views of the cars compete for overtaking opportunities at Sheares (Turn 1) before braking to 90km/h as they tackle Turn 3, pick up speed and go full throttle down Republic Boulevard. Spectators will also be able to see the Formula One™ cars rejoin the action on the track as they exit the Pit Lane at Turn 2.

The Turn 3 Premier Grandstand offers an upgraded experience for those who want to be close to the action while enjoying more exclusivity and convenience. Each ticket includes 2 meal vouchers, 2 snack vouchers and 5 drink vouchers per day (beer, wine or soft drinks), which can be redeemed at the premium food and beverage facilities adjacent to the grandstand, or at the dedicated bars. Patrons will also receive an amenity pack daily, with quality earplugs, poncho and other amenities. To top it off, patrons will enjoy wider cushioned seats and have exclusive access to executive restroom facilities.

Share this ticketTurn 3 Premier Grandstand

Located at the end of the first set of turns, the Turn 3 Premier Grandstand offers views of the cars compete for overtaking opportunities at Sheares (Turn 1) before braking to 90km/h as they tackle Turn 3, pick up speed and go full throttle down Republic Boulevard. Spectators will also be able to see the Formula One™ cars rejoin the action on the track as they exit the Pit Lane at Turn 2.

The Turn 3 Premier Grandstand offers an upgraded experience for those who want to be close to the action while enjoying more exclusivity and convenience. Each ticket includes 2 meal vouchers, 2 snack vouchers and 5 drink vouchers per day (beer, wine or soft drinks), which can be redeemed at the premium food and beverage facilities adjacent to the grandstand, or at the dedicated bars. Patrons will also receive an amenity pack daily, with quality earplugs, poncho and other amenities. To top it off, patrons will enjoy wider cushioned seats and have exclusive access to executive restroom facilities.

Built exclusively for patrons with reduced mobility and their companions, the wheelchair
accessible platform located beside the Pit Grandstand offers excellent vantage views of the cars
tearing down the Pit Straight at 290km/h as they approach Sheares (Turn 1) and as they prepare to
exit the Pit Lane.

Patrons here can also enjoy the concerts at The Wharf Stage, roving entertainment throughout
Zone 1 as well as the numerous food and beverage
offerings at the F1 Village.

Do note that whilst many areas within the Circuit Park are accessible, in many instances, the
condition of several walkways as well as the positions of the Circuit Park's gates, barriers,
overpasses and underpasses restrict access to various parts of the terrain on wheelchair.

*To move from Zone 1 to Zone 4, patrons in wheelchairs are advised to exit Zone 1 through Gate
1 and re-enter the Circuit Park through Gate 5 (closest MRT: Raffles Place). Alternatively,
patrons in wheelchairs can access the Esplanade, Padang and the main stage in Zone 4 using the
track after the final track activity, once the track has been deemed ‘cold’ by the marshals.

Please refer to the Event Guide
sectionfor more information on provisions for patrons with
limited mobility.

Each customer on a wheelchair can have up to two companions on the Wheelchair Accessible
Platform, who each have to purchase the same ticket for entry. These companions will be provided
with seats beside the wheelchair slots on the wheelchair-accessible platforms.

Share this ticketTurn 1 Wheelchair Accessible Platform

Built exclusively for patrons with reduced mobility and their companions, the wheelchair
accessible platform located beside the Pit Grandstand offers excellent vantage views of the cars
tearing down the Pit Straight at 290km/h as they approach Sheares (Turn 1) and as they prepare to
exit the Pit Lane.

Patrons here can also enjoy the concerts at The Wharf Stage, roving entertainment throughout
Zone 1 as well as the numerous food and beverage
offerings at the F1 Village.

Do note that whilst many areas within the Circuit Park are accessible, in many instances, the
condition of several walkways as well as the positions of the Circuit Park's gates, barriers,
overpasses and underpasses restrict access to various parts of the terrain on wheelchair.

*To move from Zone 1 to Zone 4, patrons in wheelchairs are advised to exit Zone 1 through Gate
1 and re-enter the Circuit Park through Gate 5 (closest MRT: Raffles Place). Alternatively,
patrons in wheelchairs can access the Esplanade, Padang and the main stage in Zone 4 using the
track after the final track activity, once the track has been deemed ‘cold’ by the marshals.

Please refer to the Event Guide
sectionfor more information on provisions for patrons with
limited mobility.

Each customer on a wheelchair can have up to two companions on the Wheelchair Accessible
Platform, who each have to purchase the same ticket for entry. These companions will be provided
with seats beside the wheelchair slots on the wheelchair-accessible platforms.

Built exclusively for patrons with reduced mobility and their companions, the wheelchair
accessible platform located at Empress Place is situated in the middle of a series of slow
corners, offering spectacular views of the cars entering the vaulted arch of the historical
Anderson Bridge.

From the Empress Place, patrons can access the Circuit Park's key attractions within
Zone 4via an underpass at the foot of the
Anderson Bridge. This includes the food and beverage outlets as well as the entertainment along
Connaught Drive and within Esplanade Park, the Padang main stage as well as the offerings at the
Esplanade Theatres on the Bay.

Whilst there are some kerbs to be negotiated on either side of Connaught Drive, all the above
areas are accessible via paved or tiled pathways. Due to the positions of the Circuit Park's
gates, barriers, overpasses and underpasses within that will prohibit movement, it is recommended
that patrons on wheelchairs use Gate 4 (closest MRT: Raffles Place) to
access Zone 4.

Please refer to the Event Guide
sectionfor more information on provisions for patrons with limited
mobility.

Each customer on a wheelchair can have up to two companions on the Wheelchair Accessible
Platform, who each have to purchase the same ticket for entry. These companions will be provided
with seats beside the wheelchair slots on the wheelchair-accessible platforms.

To purchase a ticket to the Empress Place, please call the Ticketing Hotline at +65 6738
6738.

Share this ticketEmpress Place

Built exclusively for patrons with reduced mobility and their companions, the wheelchair
accessible platform located at Empress Place is situated in the middle of a series of slow
corners, offering spectacular views of the cars entering the vaulted arch of the historical
Anderson Bridge.

From the Empress Place, patrons can access the Circuit Park's key attractions within
Zone 4via an underpass at the foot of the
Anderson Bridge. This includes the food and beverage outlets as well as the entertainment along
Connaught Drive and within Esplanade Park, the Padang main stage as well as the offerings at the
Esplanade Theatres on the Bay.

Whilst there are some kerbs to be negotiated on either side of Connaught Drive, all the above
areas are accessible via paved or tiled pathways. Due to the positions of the Circuit Park's
gates, barriers, overpasses and underpasses within that will prohibit movement, it is recommended
that patrons on wheelchairs use Gate 4 (closest MRT: Raffles Place) to
access Zone 4.

Please refer to the Event Guide
sectionfor more information on provisions for patrons with limited
mobility.

Each customer on a wheelchair can have up to two companions on the Wheelchair Accessible
Platform, who each have to purchase the same ticket for entry. These companions will be provided
with seats beside the wheelchair slots on the wheelchair-accessible platforms.

To purchase a ticket to the Empress Place, please call the Ticketing Hotline at +65 6738
6738.

Built exclusively for patrons with reduced mobility and their companions, the wheelchair
accessible platform located at Empress Place is situated in the middle of a series of slow
corners, offering spectacular views of the cars entering the vaulted arch of the historical
Anderson Bridge.

From the Empress Place, patrons can access the Circuit Park's key attractions within
Zone 4via an underpass at the foot of the
Anderson Bridge. This includes the food and beverage outlets as well as the entertainment along
Connaught Drive and within Esplanade Park, the Padang main stage as well as the offerings at the
Esplanade Theatres on the Bay.

Whilst there are some kerbs to be negotiated on either side of Connaught Drive, all the above
areas are accessible via paved or tiled pathways. Due to the positions of the Circuit Park's
gates, barriers, overpasses and underpasses within that will prohibit movement, it is recommended
that patrons on wheelchairs use Gate 4 (closest MRT: Raffles Place) to
access Zone 4.

Please refer to the Event Guide
sectionfor more information on provisions for patrons with limited
mobility.

Each customer on a wheelchair can have up to two companions on the Wheelchair Accessible
Platform, who each have to purchase the same ticket for entry. These companions will be provided
with seats beside the wheelchair slots on the wheelchair-accessible platforms.

To purchase a ticket to the Empress Place, please call the Ticketing Hotline at +65 6738
6738.

Share this ticketEmpress Place - Friday

Built exclusively for patrons with reduced mobility and their companions, the wheelchair
accessible platform located at Empress Place is situated in the middle of a series of slow
corners, offering spectacular views of the cars entering the vaulted arch of the historical
Anderson Bridge.

From the Empress Place, patrons can access the Circuit Park's key attractions within
Zone 4via an underpass at the foot of the
Anderson Bridge. This includes the food and beverage outlets as well as the entertainment along
Connaught Drive and within Esplanade Park, the Padang main stage as well as the offerings at the
Esplanade Theatres on the Bay.

Whilst there are some kerbs to be negotiated on either side of Connaught Drive, all the above
areas are accessible via paved or tiled pathways. Due to the positions of the Circuit Park's
gates, barriers, overpasses and underpasses within that will prohibit movement, it is recommended
that patrons on wheelchairs use Gate 4 (closest MRT: Raffles Place) to
access Zone 4.

Please refer to the Event Guide
sectionfor more information on provisions for patrons with limited
mobility.

Each customer on a wheelchair can have up to two companions on the Wheelchair Accessible
Platform, who each have to purchase the same ticket for entry. These companions will be provided
with seats beside the wheelchair slots on the wheelchair-accessible platforms.

To purchase a ticket to the Empress Place, please call the Ticketing Hotline at +65 6738
6738.

Built exclusively for patrons with reduced mobility and their companions, the wheelchair
accessible platform located at Empress Place is situated in the middle of a series of slow
corners, offering spectacular views of the cars entering the vaulted arch of the historical
Anderson Bridge.

From the Empress Place, patrons can access the Circuit Park's key attractions within
Zone 4via an underpass at the foot of the
Anderson Bridge. This includes the food and beverage outlets as well as the entertainment along
Connaught Drive and within Esplanade Park, the Padang main stage as well as the offerings at the
Esplanade Theatres on the Bay.

Whilst there are some kerbs to be negotiated on either side of Connaught Drive, all the above
areas are accessible via paved or tiled pathways. Due to the positions of the Circuit Park's
gates, barriers, overpasses and underpasses within that will prohibit movement, it is recommended
that patrons on wheelchairs use Gate 4 (closest MRT: Raffles Place) to
access Zone 4.

Please refer to the Event Guide
sectionfor more information on provisions for patrons with limited
mobility.

Each customer on a wheelchair can have up to two companions on the Wheelchair Accessible
Platform, who each have to purchase the same ticket for entry. These companions will be provided
with seats beside the wheelchair slots on the wheelchair-accessible platforms.

To purchase a ticket to the Empress Place, please call the Ticketing Hotline at +65 6738
6738.

Share this ticketEmpress Place - Saturday

Built exclusively for patrons with reduced mobility and their companions, the wheelchair
accessible platform located at Empress Place is situated in the middle of a series of slow
corners, offering spectacular views of the cars entering the vaulted arch of the historical
Anderson Bridge.

From the Empress Place, patrons can access the Circuit Park's key attractions within
Zone 4via an underpass at the foot of the
Anderson Bridge. This includes the food and beverage outlets as well as the entertainment along
Connaught Drive and within Esplanade Park, the Padang main stage as well as the offerings at the
Esplanade Theatres on the Bay.

Whilst there are some kerbs to be negotiated on either side of Connaught Drive, all the above
areas are accessible via paved or tiled pathways. Due to the positions of the Circuit Park's
gates, barriers, overpasses and underpasses within that will prohibit movement, it is recommended
that patrons on wheelchairs use Gate 4 (closest MRT: Raffles Place) to
access Zone 4.

Please refer to the Event Guide
sectionfor more information on provisions for patrons with limited
mobility.

Each customer on a wheelchair can have up to two companions on the Wheelchair Accessible
Platform, who each have to purchase the same ticket for entry. These companions will be provided
with seats beside the wheelchair slots on the wheelchair-accessible platforms.

To purchase a ticket to the Empress Place, please call the Ticketing Hotline at +65 6738
6738.

Built exclusively for patrons with reduced mobility and their companions, the wheelchair
accessible platform located at Empress Place is situated in the middle of a series of slow
corners, offering spectacular views of the cars entering the vaulted arch of the historical
Anderson Bridge.

From the Empress Place, patrons can access the Circuit Park's key attractions within
Zone 4via an underpass at the foot of the
Anderson Bridge. This includes the food and beverage outlets as well as the entertainment along
Connaught Drive and within Esplanade Park, the Padang main stage as well as the offerings at the
Esplanade Theatres on the Bay.

Whilst there are some kerbs to be negotiated on either side of Connaught Drive, all the above
areas are accessible via paved or tiled pathways. Due to the positions of the Circuit Park's
gates, barriers, overpasses and underpasses within that will prohibit movement, it is recommended
that patrons on wheelchairs use Gate 4 (closest MRT: Raffles Place) to
access Zone 4.

Please refer to the Event Guide
sectionfor more information on provisions for patrons with limited
mobility.

Each customer on a wheelchair can have up to two companions on the Wheelchair Accessible
Platform, who each have to purchase the same ticket for entry. These companions will be provided
with seats beside the wheelchair slots on the wheelchair-accessible platforms.

To purchase a ticket to the Empress Place, please call the Ticketing Hotline at +65 6738
6738.

Share this ticketEmpress Place - Sunday

Built exclusively for patrons with reduced mobility and their companions, the wheelchair
accessible platform located at Empress Place is situated in the middle of a series of slow
corners, offering spectacular views of the cars entering the vaulted arch of the historical
Anderson Bridge.

From the Empress Place, patrons can access the Circuit Park's key attractions within
Zone 4via an underpass at the foot of the
Anderson Bridge. This includes the food and beverage outlets as well as the entertainment along
Connaught Drive and within Esplanade Park, the Padang main stage as well as the offerings at the
Esplanade Theatres on the Bay.

Whilst there are some kerbs to be negotiated on either side of Connaught Drive, all the above
areas are accessible via paved or tiled pathways. Due to the positions of the Circuit Park's
gates, barriers, overpasses and underpasses within that will prohibit movement, it is recommended
that patrons on wheelchairs use Gate 4 (closest MRT: Raffles Place) to
access Zone 4.

Please refer to the Event Guide
sectionfor more information on provisions for patrons with limited
mobility.

Each customer on a wheelchair can have up to two companions on the Wheelchair Accessible
Platform, who each have to purchase the same ticket for entry. These companions will be provided
with seats beside the wheelchair slots on the wheelchair-accessible platforms.

To purchase a ticket to the Empress Place, please call the Ticketing Hotline at +65 6738
6738.

In addition to spectacular views of the starting grid, team garages and first three turns, Zone
1 ticketholders will enjoy full access to the F1 Village teeming with Formula One™ merchandise
booths, bars, food outlets and activity stations.

Look out for roving entertainment acts throughout the zone as well as stellar performances at The Wharf Stage.

A Zone 1 ticket offers access to all four zones within the Circuit Park. With this ticket, patrons can also enjoy world-class performances at the Padang Stage plus other acts at the various stages in Zones 1 and 4.

Viewing Platforms are positioned at strategic trackside locations to provide Premier Walkabout
ticketholders with unparalleled views of the race at the final corners and Pit Lane entrance.

For added convenience, Zone 1 ticketholders can also enter the circuit via Gate 8, located at
the Helix Bridge (next to the Marina Bay Sands integrated resort).

Zone 2

Accessible to Zone 1* and Premier Walkabout* ticketholders only

Accessible to Zone 1 and Premier Walkabout ticketholders only

In addition to spectacular views of the starting grid, team garages and first three turns, Zone
1 ticketholders will enjoy full access to the F1 Village teeming with Formula One™ merchandise
booths, bars, food outlets and activity stations.

Look out for roving entertainment acts throughout the zone as well as stellar performances at The Wharf Stage.

A Zone 1 ticket offers access to all four zones within the Circuit Park. With this ticket, patrons can also enjoy world-class performances at the Padang Stage plus other acts at the various stages in Zones 1 and 4.

Viewing Platforms are positioned at strategic trackside locations to provide Premier Walkabout
ticketholders with unparalleled views of the race at the final corners and Pit Lane entrance.

For added convenience, Zone 1 ticketholders can also enter the circuit via Gate 8, located at
the Helix Bridge (next to the Marina Bay Sands integrated resort).

Offering fantastic views of the Central Business District skyline as well as the Marina Bay, this zone allows spectators to bask in the comfort of the cool sea breeze while enjoying thrilling race action. After running along the waterfront in front of the Bay Grandstand, the cars turn under the grandstand itself, one of several unique features of the Marina Bay Street Circuit.

Zone 3 is filled with food and beverage outlets. Patrons can delight in a savoury snack, an ice-cold beer or a cup of coffee whilst the cars race past just meters away.

Zone 3 spectators are also in close proximity to the Esplanade Outdoor Theatre as well as the Padang Stage.

Zone 4

Accessible to all ticketholders

One of the main entertainment hubs within the Circuit Park, Zone 4 is open to all
ticketholders. Spend hours exploring through the numerous food and beverage outlets, Formula One™
merchandise booths and activity stations. Enjoy live performances at the Padang Stage.

Viewing Platforms are positioned at strategic trackside locations throughout Zone 4 to provide
walkabout ticketholders with vantage views of the cars racing past some of Singapore's most iconic
landmarks.

Indulge in local and international culinary delights at the Dockside/Portside Hawkers or F1 Village @ Zone 4. While there, revel in the carnival atmosphere as stage performances, roving acts and many other activities add to the eclectic mix of entertainment in the Circuit Park.